Our Guarantee —Every Item Top Quality 
DRESS PARADE. 36 in. (Maxwell 1944). Standards are bright burnished gold, 
falls Egyptian red. The flowers are large on well branched stalks. ...... 3.00 
DUBROVINK. A highlight of color. Deep rose and gold with a violet flush on 
Te lf ae eA ee .40; 3 for 1.00 
DUSKY NIGHT. 36 in. (Whiting 1948). Very dark blue violet with touch of 
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DYMIA. 38 in. Gorgeous dark plum, almost black. .............. 25 78°3 fore 160 
EASTER BONNET. 36 in. (Maxwell 1946). An enticing new color combination 
of rhodentte pink, bordered with a half-inch margin of burnished gold 
on both the standards and the falls. A golden flush in the heart of the 
flower combined with a gold beard make this startling new color combina- 
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EBONY ISLE. 33-36 in. Rich, smooth well-formed flowers of deepest red purple. 
No markings to mar the smooth rich color. Heavy dark beard tinped burnt 
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EBONY QUEEN. (Sass !947). Dark blackish purple self. Large blooms ....... 7.50 
E. B. WILLIAMSON. 36 in. A glowing coppery red. .35; 3 for 1.00; 25 for 6.25 
ECLADOR. 42 in. Gorgeous huge canary yellow. .............. 0 gmiamton ip 
EDWARD LAPHAM. (Lapham 1942). A very smooth, rich glossy crimson with 
a clean solid brown-toned haft devoid of reticulation. ................. 2.50 
EDWARD OF WINDSOR. (Morris 1945). A tangerine bearded pink from 
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EL CAPITAN. 40 in. A mammoth light manganese violet bi-color that grows 
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ELEANOR BLUE. 38 in. A lovely flower of soft true blue. ................. 40 
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ELECTRA. 38 in. A large plicata with excellent substance and perfect form. 
White ground, peppered and veined blue. ................ .25;! 3 for .60 
ELEGANS. 33 in. (K. Smith 1943). A charming ruffled ie ep very smooth 
Meme ierotiec dormer, ... 02. 2 aati te os ee aa 2.50; 3 for 4.00 
Pilmetameau ins superb blue toned Iris. 22. 202.2201. ous oe As 253030 foria.o0 
ELKHART. 36 in. Deep chestnut red. Very vivid orange beard. ............ .30 
3 for .75; 25 for 5.00 
ELLA CALLIS. 36 in. (Sass 1942). Flashing with scintilating brilliance, this deep 
yellow brushed orange draws the eye like a beacon. The falls have a sort 
of overlay of vivid orange brushed on in an unusual manner. The colors 
are gypsy like in their brilliancy and vividness. ............ 2.00; 3 for 5.00 
ELLA WINCHESTER. 40 in. Glowing mahogany-red, with thick velvety petals. .25 
3 for .60; 25 for 6.25 
ELMOHR. (Loomis 1942). A beautiful seedling of Wm. Mohr that is hardy 
in any climate. A lively shade of reddish mulberry. .......... .85; 3 for 2.50 
EL MOROCCO. 36 in. (Becherer 1945). A beautiful opa-pink Iris with broad, 
rounded petals and heavy leather-like substance. It is a descendent of that 
fine Iris Angelus, but is larger and somewhat earlier blooming. 1.50; 3 for 4.00 
ELSA SASS. 36 in. A clear sulphur with greenish cast in its depth and a near 
PmEeerionnonstieeiartinyes ies Sine. eS ie Ot 50; 93) for 1.25 
EROS. 40 in. A lovely iridescent salmon-pink with silky texture. ............ .25 
3 for .60; 25 for 4.00 
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